Archive for 2009

Wunderman | Video : Ford Mondeo – Easy Fuel & Quick Clear

mustard-berlin has just produced and directed another project for Wunderman. We shot two short web ads for Ford, filmed on location in North London and in the Spectracom green screen studio in Greenwich. We had the good fortune of working with martial arts expert and stunt woman Chloe Bruce when filming on location near Finsbury Park and with actor Simon Tcherniak in the studio.

We’ll upload the final films in the near future so check our media gallery in the coming weeks.


Wunderman | Video : Ford Mobile Nav

Ford Mobile Nav

Ford Mobile Nav

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mustard-berlin has just produced and directed 3 short films for Ford and Wunderman, filmed on location in North London.

We’ll upload the final films in the near future so check our media gallery in the coming weeks. In the meanwhile check out some frame grabs from the production here

UPDATE: The films are now online click here to see them.


Max Payne | Viral Video : Becoming a Stuntman

Max Payne - Viral Video - Becoming a Stuntman

Click to watch: Becoming a Stuntman

“Becoming a Stuntman” is a viral video, commissioned by 20th Century Fox to promote the film MAX PAYNE. Filmed in HD and 16mm on location in Toronto. The viral documentary features Mark Wahlberg and Brayden Jones as the “Stuntman”.


Orange Gold Spots | Photography

Eliot & Dresden, photography by Martin Bennett

The first photographs of Mr Dresden & Mr Eliot from the Orange Film Studios photo shoot are now online. You can find the photos by clicking on Saving Private Ryan’s Number, Fngz of Fury or Pitch us your Film in the film strip navigation at the bottom of the web page.

Both actors were lit dramatically against a neutral backdrop in order that they could be cut out, and then montaged into the web design by Poke London.

More photos of Eliot & Dresden will follow over the coming weeks as the new commercials are unveiled. Click on the photo above to see some screen shots or go to the Orange Film Studios web site to see more. Photography by Martin Bennett

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